Haze layers through the lower air, clear skies (CALIPSO laser)
What it measures. Monthly maps of haze and airborne particles at different heights in the lower atmosphere, how much they dim light, and what types they are. This version uses only clear-sky measurements, leaving out any moments when clouds were in the way.
How it's made. Derived from the CALIOP space laser on the CALIPSO satellite, which sends down light pulses and reads the reflections, then averages the cloud-free results onto a uniform monthly grid.
How & where you'd use it. Helps researchers study airborne particle layers and their climate effects using only clear-sky data, which can give cleaner readings of the haze itself. CALIPSO was a NASA-French partnership flying from 2006 to 2018.
What's measured
Coverage & cadence
- Time span2006-06-01 → 2023-07-01
- Measured byCALIPSO (CALIOP)
- Processing levelLevel 3
- FormatsHDF4
- StatusCOMPLETE
What you can do with it
- Map air pollutants — NO₂, aerosols, ozone
- Track greenhouse gases and Earth's energy budget
- Feed weather and air-quality analysis
Official description
CAL_LID_L3_Tropospheric_APro_CloudFree-Standard-V5-00 is the Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observation(CALIPSO) Lidar Level 3 Tropospheric Aerosol, Cloud-Free, data product. This data product was collected using the Cloud-Aerosol Lidar with Orthogonal Polarization (CALIOP) instrument. This data product, generated separately between day and night, reports monthly mean profiles of aerosol optical properties on a uniform spatial grid. It is a tropospheric product, so data are only reported below altitudes of 12 km. All parameters are derived from the version 5.00 CALIOP Level 2 data and have been quality screened prior to averaging. The primary quantities reported are vertical profiles of the aerosol extinction coefficient at 532 nm and its vertical integral, the aerosol optical depth (AOD). Aerosol type and spatial distributional information are also included. The Cloud-Free designate indicates that only cloud-free level 2 columns are averaged. CALIPSO was a partnership between NASA and the French Space Agency, CNES. CALIPSO was launched on April 28, 2006 to study the many roles played by clouds and aerosols in Earth’s climate and weather. It flew in the international A-Train constellation for coincident Earth observations from launch until September 13, 2018, when CALIPSO began lowering its orbit from705 km to 688 km (428 miles) above the Earth to resume formation flying with CloudSat as part of the “C-Train”. The CALIPSO satellite carried three remote sensing instruments: the Cloud-Aerosol Lidar with Orthogonal Polarization (CALIOP), the Imaging Infrared Radiometer (IIR), and the Wide Field-of-View Camera (WFC). By mutual agreement between NASA and CNES, the CALIPSO science mission concluded on August 1, 2023.
Get the data
import earthaccess
earthaccess.login(strategy="netrc") # free Earthdata Login
results = earthaccess.search_data(
short_name="CAL_LID_L3_Tropospheric_APro_CloudFree-Standard-V5-00",
version="V5-00",
bounding_box=(-122.5, 37.2, -121.8, 37.9), # your area (W,S,E,N)
temporal=("2024-01-01", "2024-12-31"), # your dates
)
files = earthaccess.open(results) # stream straight from LARC_CLOUD Browsing CMR needs no login. Downloading or streaming bytes needs a free Earthdata Login + the earthaccess package. Official links
- How to cite ASDC data VIEW RELATED INFORMATION
- CALIPSO Data User's Guide - FAQ VIEW RELATED INFORMATION
- CALIPSO Data User's Guide - Payload VIEW RELATED INFORMATION
- CALIPSO Data Description and Quality Summary – CALIOP Level 3 Tropospheric Aerosol VIEW RELATED INFORMATION
- CALIPSO Final Report VIEW RELATED INFORMATION
- Earthdata Search for CAL_LID_L3_Tropospheric_APro_CloudFree-Standard-V5-00_V5-00 (NASA Application to search, discover, visualize, refine, and access NASA Earth Observation data) GET DATA
- Virtual Directory for CAL_LID_L3_Tropospheric_APro_CloudFree-Standard-V5-00_V5-00 GET DATA
- CALIPSO Data User's Guide - Peer Reviewed Bibliography VIEW RELATED INFORMATION